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Can you not get aids if you injected a needle into you which someone with aids had used? |
One of my friends overtime became a drug addict. When shooting heroin one time he said he borrowed the needle from a drug dealer, who meant to give him another one. The one he used was used before by someone who had hepatitis b and aids. he is afraid to go see a doctor because he hasn't told his parents yet. Is there any chance he may not have aids? I am really scared about this and am not joking. It has been two weeks since this happened. If he doesn't tell his parents soon, should I tell them? He definitely needs to be tested for both diseases, although you can't be certain you don't have HIV until you've had a second test 6 months out. If he does not test positive for Hepatitis B, and is in the habit of using IV drugs, he needs to get vaccinated ASAP. He should be tested for HIV viral load as well asap so that he can be started on HIV drugs, since the earlier you start treating it, the better. Of course you can get HIV (getting AIDS takes a long time to develop after getting HIV). absolutely. How can it be wrong to want to save your friends life? If it turns out he doesnt have AIDS, maybe his parents can get him drug treatment. Its a win win situation, although he may not want you around. If he's a true friend, he'll understand sooner or later. He has a chance of contracting the virus. Yes, he could not get it. What he did is one of the best ways to get it, and he should still get tested. Twice this year! The chances are in his favor that he will not contract HIV, but he needs to be tested. His parents do not need to know. and if you look on-line you can find a free clinic in your area. the only way aids is transmitted is through blood, so if this guy that he borrowed the needle from had aids, then im 99% sure your friend has aids too. You should tell someone immediately. It would depend on how long before he used it that hte other person used it. AIDS virus does not last long outside of the body. Hepatitis, unfortunately, can remain active for much longer so it would depend on if the needle was old and "dry" or still "wet." It may not be your place to tell his parents but if you find that he is engaging in sexual or inappropraite behaviors it would be who of you to save a life. I've read studies that there's a much greater risk for Hep B infection from a contaminated needle than HIV. There is a SLIGHT chance that he won't develop AIDS..but the odds are certainly stacked against him. The same goes for the Hepatitis. Your friend should definitely go to doctor and get tested for both. If he comes out POSITIVE for either, he'll need to be treated a.s.a.p before things progress too quickly. There aren't any cures for either of these diseases, but there are treatments that can slow them down. I don't mean to be pessimistic, but your friend is staring down the barrel of a loaded gun here...and both of these diseases are fatal. If your friend comes up positive for AIDS (not sure about Hep) his paren'ts will be notified if he's under 18. If he's over 18..it'd be up to him to share the diagnosis with them or not. Either way, its not your place to do the telling. Yeah, what's better a secretly dying friend or a friend being treated with medicine? He's going to be found out if he's sick, so check at a clinic PLEASE and if he isn't sick YOU ARE LUCKY. It's lose lose if he hides it. Using a needle that was used by a person infected by Aids WILL in turn infect the next person to be as rash or unknowingly to use the same needle of the aids infected person. Don't use any used needles. If you're going to commit suicide ,try shooting yourself or maybe O D on morphine .......it will much more plesant and efficient........no long-drawn out hideous AGONY. Some cities have programs which provide sterile needles in a battle to keep Aids from spreading.....Switzerland is one country that does this . if he doesn't tell his parents you should ......the earlier testing is done and need be the treatment is started this person will stand a chance to keep under control . good luck |
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